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A GROUP OF CERAMICS, comprising a studio pottery dish with fish decoration (possibly Colin Kellam), a blue and white arts and crafts design vase (chipped rim), a small Famille Rose design bud vase (chipped and scratched), a large Poole Pottery 'Traditional' design centrepiece dish (crazing, hairline cracks), a large Copeland - Spode glazed Jasperware pitcher, type 7 Inn scene, a Booth's silicon china footed dish, cake plate, two plates and saucer (crazing and chips to some pieces), an Aynsley 'Pembroke' pattern planter, etc. (16) (Condition Report: obvious damage mentioned in description)
Modern silver mounted cut glass bottle, the stopper with silver finial modelled as a golfer, hallmarked A J Poole, Birmingham 1996, H17.5cm, together with a pair of Edwardian silver trumpet vases, of faceted form with fluted rims, upon weighted circular foot, hallmarked Walker & Hall, Chester 1906, H17cmCondition Report: General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Golfer finial golf club bent. Both vases slightly unsteady on feet, one does not stand straight. Hallmarks with small amount of wear, but generally clear and legible.
WW2 BOB fighter pilots Maurice Brown 611 sqn, Eric Poole 604 sqn signed 33rd ann BOB RAF cover with biography details fixed to A4 page. Single vendor Battle of Britain RAF Collection. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
The Duke of Cornwall: an important engraved Privateer wine glass, circa 1760The round funnel bowl engraved with the three-masted ship in full sail, inscribed around the rim 'Success to the DUKE of CORNWALL Privateer,' above 'DAVID JENKINS COMMANDER,', on a single-series opaque twist stem containing a multi-ply corkscrew, over a conical foot, 15.4cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceCaptain David JenkinsThence by family descent to his great-great-great grandsonChristie's, 23 May 1989, lot 166With Asprey, 1989Durrington CollectionLiteraturePeter Dodsworth, The Durrington Collection (2006), no.56ExhibitedBroadfield House Glass Museum, 'Majesty & Rebellion', 1999, catalogue no.45This glass belongs to a group of wine glasses presumed to have been made for Bristol Privateers, which were in effect officially sanctioned pirate ships. The Duke of Cornwall was an active Bristol-based ship of 350 tons with 30 guns, 12 swivels and a crew of 220 men, owned by John Noble and Joseph Love. She was declared on 21 March 1757 and commanded by Captain David Jenkins until 1760, see J W Damer Powell, Bristol Privateers and Ships of War (1930), pp.201-2. In May 1757 the Duke of Cornwall took a French Privateer of 10 guns with a collier that the latter had taken as a prize, sending them both to Mounts Bay. In July she took the Duc d'Aquitaine from St. Domingo, with a cargo worth a staggering £17,000, and brought her into Kingroad. In 1758, together with the St. Andrew, she took a vessel laden with wine and brandy and recaptured the George galley from Poole for Newfoundland. They also retook the Duke of Marlborough from Virginia for London, and in May sent two large Dutch ships with 900 hogsheads of sugar into Falmouth, two French prizes into St. Johns, Newfoundland, and a Spanish vessel into Kingroad. Two previously unrecorded Privateer wine glasses for the St. Andrew were sold by Bonhams on 18 May 2016, lot 110 and 3 November 2016, lot 113, both with unusual mixed twist stems.Felix Farley's Bristol Journal of 4 November 1758 reports that...'The Duke of Cornwall, Privateer, Jenkins, has taken and sent into Kingroad a ship from Canada; and has retaken the Winchelsea, Man of War of 24 guns, which was taken by a French Man of War of 74 guns; Captain Jenkins left his prize with Admiral Saunders in the Bay.'This was the second instance of a Bristol privateer retaking a King's ship. Other prizes of the Duke of Cornwall were the Lyme brig, the Esperance sloop, the Goodman brig, the Mediterranean snow, the Planter and, in 1759, the French snow St. Thomas. David Jenkins was subsequently captain of the Boscawen of Dartmouth, notably defeating three French frigates on 22 November 1761. He was appointed mayor of Truro in 1776, a position later held by his son Sylvanus. A portrait of Jenkins was sold by Bonhams on 21 April 2010, lot 117.This remarkable glass is one of an original set, of which at least five are recorded including the present lot. They are unusual in that they have round funnel bowls, when glasses of this type typically have bucket bowls. An example from the Dr W J Stephens Collection was sold by Sotheby's on 9 December 1947, lot 121 and again as part of the Sir Hugh Dawson Collection on 21 October 1960, lot 39. Another was first sold by Sotheby's on 23 November 1970, again as part of the Anthony Waugh Collection on 28 April 1980, lot 119 and a third time on 15 September 1992, lot 62; this is illustrated by L M Bickerton, Eighteenth Century English Drinking Glasses (1986), p.295, no.945 and had originally belonged to Miss Lettice Jenkins, the great-great granddaughter of Captain David Jenkins (1717-1802). A third example, with a replacement foot, is in the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro and was exhibited at the Association Internationale pour l'Histoire du Verre exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum, see the catalogue (1979), p.18, no.34. A fourth is in the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich (inv. no.GGG0185).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A large collection of vintage enamel speedway badges, including examples for the Glasgow Tigers, Coatbridge Tigers, Hackney Speedway, Ipswich Speedway, Kings Lynn Stars, Poole Pirates, Wolverhampton Speedway, Yarmouth Speedway, Canterbury Speedway, Coventry Speedway and many others, contained over a book of fabric samples and a handknitted "Lions" striped scarf Condition Report:Available upon request
SCOTTISH VICTORIAN DEPUTY LIEUTENANT UNIFORMS LATE 19TH CENTURY by Henry Poole & Co, Saville Row, London, circa 1880, including a full dress scarlet double-breasted coatee with white lined tails, with crown and laurel wreath plated buttons and silver oakleaf embroidery to collar, cuffs and thistles to the tails, fitted with a pair of epaulettes, the crescents with a thistle in gold and silver embroidery, with a matching pair of trousers with silver lace stripe; also with a black double-breasted coatee with gilt embroidery, with Royal coats of arms gilt buttons and silver and gilt oakleaf and foliate embroidery to collar and skirt-slashes, with a matching pair of trousers with gold lace stripe, the trousers with hand written label for Henry Poole, all four pieces with order number ‘89’ labels; and a black tall bicorn hat of military style with a loop of flat silver lace and gold bullion tassels, upright white over red feather plume; and a blue silk lined magistrates full hood with a cowl; together with a VICTORIAN DEPUTY LIEUTENANT COURTSWORD, by Morgan & Co, London, with etched blade decorated with foliage and the retailer's details, gilt-brass hilt including down-turned shell-guard decorated with the crowned Royal cypher and foliage, solid crown pommel, with bullion sword knot, in a leather covered wooden scabbard with gilt brass single stud on the locketDimensions:sword 91cm longProvenance:Provenance: Henryson-Caird Collection, Cassencarie HouseNote: Note: Belonging to Sir James Caird KCB FRS (Scottish 1816 - 1892), who served as magistrate and deputy-lieutenant of the Scottish county of Wigtownshire at the end of his career. Sir James can be seen wearing the black coatee with his Order of Bath medal in the portrait accompanying lot 34.
79cm clean blade by POOLE & CO., etched with scrolling foliage, crowned VR cypher and crossed lances, characteristic gilt hilt, the down turned guard applied with a crowned VR cypher within a oak leaf wreath, D-shaped knuckle bow, crown pommel, silver wire bound grip, contained in its gilt mounted leather scabbard decorated with oak leaves, complete with bullion knot, transit bag and attached label suggesting it had been the property of F. Stapleton Bretherton, a Colonel who was killed in the Crimea.
FOUR PIECES OF SILVER, to include a toast rack, hallmarked 'Bishton's Ltd' Birmingham 1947, a small sauce boat, fitted with a scroll handle and raised on three shell detailed feet, hallmarked 'Elkington & Co Ltd' Birmingham 1937, an oil lamp fitted with a lion head handle, hallmarked 'Percy James Finch' Birmingham 1926, approximate gross weight 316.8 grams, 101.8 ozt, together with a silver and wooden bottle coaster, hallmarked 'A J Poole' Birmingham 2000
THREE BOXES OF CERAMICS AND MID-CENTURY ORNAMENTS, to include a Wedgwood 'Hathaway Rose' pattern bud vase and trinket pot, a Poole Pottery two-tone 'Shell' vase, a Flaxman Ware Wade Heath Pottery vase, a pink and green Sylvac 162 jug, a Czechoslovakian mottled glass rose bowl, a Price Brother's 'Cottage Ware' butter dish, etc. (s.d) (3 boxes)
FOLIO SOCIETY: BACON, Francis “The History of the Reign of King Henry the Seventh”, 1971; BANERJI, Bibhutibhushan “Panther Panchali”, illus. Janet Archer, 1971; BEARD, Mary “Pompeii”, 2013; CELLINI, Benvenuto, Autobiography, trans. Geo. Bull, 1966; BURNEY, Charles “Music, Men & Manners in France & Italy, 1770; ed. Edmund Poole, 1969; GRAVES, Robert; “I, Claudius”, ill. Neil Packer, 1994; MARO, Publius Vergilius; “The Georgies”, trans. K.R. Mackenzie, illus. Nigel Lambourne, 1969; NORWICH, John Julius “A History of Venice”, 2007; PILKINGTON, J.G. (trans.) “St. Augustine, Bishop of Hippo, Confessions”, illus. Simon Brett, 1993; SHAKESPEARE, Wm. “Julius Ceasar”, illus. “Motley” (Margaret Harris), 1962; SMOLLETT, Tobias “Travels Through France & Italy”, 1979; & VASARI, Giorgio “The Life of Micharlangelo Buonarroti”, trans. Geo. Bull, 1971. (12).
SPEEDWAY SOUTHAMPTON 1950'S HOME PROGRAMMES X 4 1956 Ernie Rawlins Memorial Cup Inc's riders from Swindon, Rayleigh, Poole, Oxford & Leicester 1957 v Rayleigh Britania Spring Cup 1957 Sunday Pictorial Challenge Trophy inc's riders from Wimbledon, Sweden, Leicester, Norwich & Swindon 1957 v Belle Vue National Lge All have staple rust and results noted

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